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11 January 2010

Adjudicator publishes a decision on the statutory proposal to discontinue gillas lane primary school, sunderland, on 31 august 2012
seen at 17:47, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

The Office of the Schools Adjudicator has published a decision on the statutory proposal to discontinue Gillas Lane Primary school, Sunderland, on 31 August 2010.

West midlands motorway and trunk roads maintenace programme 11 -17 january 2010
seen at 15:50, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

M6 Junction 15 (Stoke On Trent) to Junction 14 (Stafford North)

East of england roadworks update: monday 11 – sunday 16 january 2010
seen at 15:50, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

NEW WORK

Coastguard assist ambulance crew on yorkshire moors
seen at 15:49, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

In atrocious weather conditions at around 9.15 this evening, the North Yorkshire Ambulance Service asked the Coastguard to assist with the evacuation of a casualty from 7 miles inland from a town called Grosmont...

Working churches adapting to changes times
seen at 15:49, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

- Free seminar on the impact of modernity on historic churches -

Highways agency constructing new right turn on a458 near ford, shropshire
seen at 15:49, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

On Monday 18 January, the Highways Agency will commence construction of a pedestrian crossing and a right hand turn on the A458 near Ford in Shropshire to benefit pedestrians and motorists by creating a safer...

Consultation starts on search and rescue provision in the south west
seen at 15:49, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

The Maritime & Coastguard Agency starts a 12 week consultation on Search and Rescue provision in the southern part of the  South West peninsula today.

Coi launches direct and relationship marketing operational suppliers framework review
seen at 15:49, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

The Central Office of Information (COI) is renewing its framework (roster) of suppliers that specialise in direct and relationship marketing operational services.

Mandelson launches new online basics courses for adults
seen at 15:49, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

New IT courses to give thousands of adults the skills and confidence they need to go online will be piloted from today, Business Secretary Lord Mandelson announced at the Learning and Technology World Forum.

Firstly, it ain't gonna happen, because the...
seen at 14:06, 11 January in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).
Firstly, it ain't gonna happen, because the conservatives won't do any of this when they get in.Secondly, if you really want to know the best way to ensure NGA in the UK it is to get fibre out to the rurals...
The CRC work programme needs to include support...
seen at 14:06, 11 January in Commission for Rural Communities (Our copy).

The CRC work programme needs to include support for community buildings to become more energy efficient, because this is a fundamental part of community CO2 reduction efforts.  ACRE's VH staff can...

Healey doubles council house-building cash
seen at 13:01, 11 January in Rural Payments Agency News - national (Our copy).

With the largest council house building programme for nearly two decades already underway, Housing Minister John Healey has today doubled Government cash for new council homes.

Lanarkshire stoneworkers safety event aims to clear the air
seen at 13:01, 11 January in Rural Payments Agency News - national (Our copy).

Construction workers in Lanarkshire are being invited to an event on Wednesday 13 January to find out more about protecting themselves from Silicosis − a potentially lethal lung disease caused by breathing in...

Afghan and british troops restore local mosque
seen at 13:01, 11 January in Rural Payments Agency News - national (Our copy).

A bullet riddled mosque in Sangin has been repaired and kitted out with brand new washing facilities and a school building by British troops working with the Afghan National Army.

£106k repair scheme protects medieval sherwood forest hunting lodge in clipstone
seen at 13:00, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

The future of King John’s Palace in Nottinghamshire is now secure thanks to a £106,500 repair scheme funded by English Heritage and Nottinghamshire County Council.

Highways agency constructing new right turn on a458 near ford, shropshire
seen at 12:16, 11 January in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

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On Monday 18 January, the Highways Agency will commence construction of a pedestrian crossing and a right hand turn on the A458 near Ford in Shropshire to benefit pedestrians and motorists by...

Change at the top of land registry
seen at 12:16, 11 January in Equality and Human Rights Commission News - national (Our copy).

Peter Collis, Chief Land Registrar and Chief Executive of Land Registry, has announced that he will be stepping down after 10 years in the role.

Improved care for veterans and severely injured service personel
seen at 12:02, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Armed forces personnel with the most serious injuries will have a customised health care plan before they leave the Services that will continue to be tailored to meet their individual needs for the rest of their...

New chairman for ecgd
seen at 12:02, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Guy Beringer QC has been appointed as non-executive chairman of ECGD, the UK export credit agency.

Children missing out on maintenance as separated parents don’t know where to turn
seen at 11:15, 11 January in Commonwealth War Graves Commission News - national (Our copy).

Now a free and impartial service offers information and support for both parents.

Working churches adapting to changes times
seen at 11:07, 11 January in Tate Britain News - national (Our copy).

- Free seminar on the impact of modernity on historic churches -

Further restoration planned for coalhouse fort
seen at 11:00, 11 January in Consumer Council for Water News - national (Our copy).
Further restoration planned for coalhouse fort
Keeping alive -- a new year's resolution for farmers in the west midlands
seen at 10:54, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Farmers across the West Midlands are being encouraged to make their New Year’s resolution a promise to come home safe from the field.

Plastics firm fined after liverpool worker loses four fingers
seen at 10:54, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

A plastics-recycling company in Liverpool has been fined £2,500 after a worker had four fingers cut off by a guillotine.

Consultation on the draft ports national policy statement and associated documents (The Department for Transport)
seen at 04:31, 11 January in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started around the 11th November 2009 and ends on 15th February 2010.

We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation. For more details, visit its website.

The following documents...

CD227 - A consultative document on legislation to implement the Physical Agents (Artificial Optical Radiation) Directive 2006/25/EC (The Health & Safety Executive)
seen at 04:31, 11 January in All consultations (Our copy).

This consultation started around the 10th November 2009, but we couldn't automatically determine when it ends. Check its website for more information.

We were unable to obtain a summary of this consultation...
Yorkshire businesses offered discount for government backed advice scheme
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Businesses in Yorkshire will be offered discounts on tailored advice about employment and health and safety law, under a pilot scheme launched by Employment Relations Minister Lord Young today.

Yorkshire businesses offered discount for government backed advice scheme
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Learning And Skills Council News - national (Our copy).

Businesses in Yorkshire will be offered discounts on tailored advice about employment and health and safety law, under a pilot scheme launched by Employment Relations Minister Lord Young today.

More than 350 gun 'fingerprints' tracked
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

The National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) linked more than 350 guns with crimes in its first year of operation, Policing and Crime Minister David Hanson announced today.

More than 350 gun 'fingerprints' tracked
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Learning And Skills Council News - national (Our copy).

The National Ballistics Intelligence Service (NABIS) linked more than 350 guns with crimes in its first year of operation, Policing and Crime Minister David Hanson announced today.

Government response to 'mps warn of need for global climate deal'
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Learning And Skills Council News - national (Our copy).

Response to the Environmental Audit Committee's report on carbon budgets. Responding to the report, Joan Ruddock, Energy and Climate Change Minister, said:

Government response to 'mps warn of need for global climate deal'
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Response to the Environmental Audit Committee's report on carbon budgets. Responding to the report, Joan Ruddock, Energy and Climate Change Minister, said:

Harman pledges government to banish ageism
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Leasehold Advisory Service News - national (Our copy).

Discrimination against older people is a serious problem that must be tackled at the highest levels, Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality said today.

Harman pledges government to banish ageism
seen at 00:58, 11 January in Learning And Skills Council News - national (Our copy).

Discrimination against older people is a serious problem that must be tackled at the highest levels, Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality said today.